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Yahoo World Eastern Pacific gets 1st tropical storm (AP) AP - Aletta, the first tropical storm of the eastern Pacific season, was moving slowly north on Sunday, about 105 miles southwest of the Mexican resort of Acapulco.
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La Nazione 27 vittime nel Caraibi Per ora 'risparmiata' la Florida Roma, 11 settembre 2004 - Dopo essersi presentato stamattina sulle coste giamaicane con onde giganti e venti a 250 chilometri orari, l'uragano Ivan, che avrebbe dovuto dirigersi verso Kingston, la capitale della Giamaica, ha inaspettatamente deviato la
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queens.about.com End of the Century "End of the Century" is a lengthy, if somewhat dark documentary about Queens rock pioneers the Ramones. If only Joey were here to see it.
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Yahoo Politics White House opens doors to Iraq refugees (AP) AP - The Bush administration plans to allow about 7,000 Iraqi refugees to settle in the United States over the next year, a huge expansion at a time of mounting international pressure to help millions who have fled their homes in the nearly four-year-old war.
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Yahoo News Stem Cells That Fuel Brain Cancer Found Canadian scientists have found cancer stem cells that seem to fuel the uncontrolled growth of malignant brain tumors. If they could be targeted with
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BBC Europe EU concern at Turkish air strikes The EU urges Ankara to exercise restraint and respect Iraq's territorial integrity after jets bomb Kurdish areas.
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Syfy.com Feathers fly on NY Fashion Week runway If you want to look fashionable next fall, follow the flock.
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Yahoo Entertainment Label withdraws Deep Purple album after complaint (Reuters) Reuters - Sony BMG has withdrawn a Deep Purple album after complaints from lead singer Ian Gillan that it had been released without his knowledge, a spokesman for the label said on Tuesday.
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ITWeb Spam enforcers urged to work together [Johannesburg, 12 October 2004] - International consumer law enforcers from 29 countries were yesterday urged to work together to combat the growing threat of spam.
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Reuters World Renegade archbishop rejects pope's excommunication By David Alexander
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Reuters Top News Iraq bombers kill 40, sheikhs among hotel dead BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A suicide bomber killed 12 people in the lobby of a busy Baghdad hotel on Monday, and the U.S. military said six tribal leaders opposed to al Qaeda were among the dead.
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Yahoo Sports '06 Tour champion loses doping case (AP) AP - The verdict said "guilty."
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Boston Globe world Sudan calls for cease-fire; rebels skeptical KHARTOUM, Sudan -- Sudan's government has ordered troops in three areas of Darfur to observe an immediate cease-fire, state media reported yesterday, and an international observer said the government will ask rebels to do the same.
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La Nazione Si al Senato Federale Senatori già a 25 anni ROMA, 5 OTTOBRE - Passa il Senato federale, si riduce il numero dei parlamentari (770 contro gli attuali 945), sara' limitato a tre quello dei nuovi 'deputati a vita'. Resta di cinque anni la durata della
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BBC UK MRSA row as NHS closes on target The government is close to hitting its MRSA target, but is accused of manipulating the data.
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Ansa Economia Oro: in calo sui mercati asiatici Il metallo prezioso scambiato a 714 dollari l'oncia
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Forbes Update 1: Tokyo Stocks Lower; Dollar Up Against Yen Tokyo stocks fell Monday morning after a weak performance on Wall Street Friday. The US dollar was up against the Japanese yen. The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 issues dropped 43.
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Reuters Top News Hard work yet to come on North Korea nuclear deal BEIJING (Reuters) - Chief U.S. negotiator Christopher Hill cautioned on Wednesday that difficult work remained to implement the breakthrough energy-for-arms agreement with North Korea.
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Newsday GRADING THE JETS How could it have played better? The offensive line abused the Bengals, taking advantage of Cincinnati's inability to defend running plays around the corner.
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The Hindu India, Kuwait sign extradition treaty New Delhi, Aug. 25. (UNI): India and Kuwait tonight signed an extradition treaty and an agreement on mutual legal assistance in criminal matters to jointly combat terrorism as the Gulf nation assured New Delhi
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Guardian Top News Detention for untreatable psychiatric patients proposed Society: People with untreatable mental disorders could be forcibly detained under new legislation published today.
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InfoWorld Business Attackers get chatty on VoIP The recent spate of malware attacks propagating throughout the user base of the Skype Internet calling system illustrates a broader trend toward cyber-criminals moving to take advantage of VoIP platforms as they become increasingly popular.
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Reuters Coke, Bottler and EU Reach Antitrust Deal Coca-Cola Co. (KO.N: Quote, Profile, Research) and its largest bottler, Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. (CCE.N: Quote, Profile, Research) , said on Tuesday they had reached an agreement to settle
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Houston Chronicle Prosecutors say mercenaries were hired to overthrow the ruler of <b>...</b> Financiers in Europe and Africa were behind a plot to overthrow the government of Africa's No. 3 oil producer, an accused ringleader testified Monday at the
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San Francisco Chronicle PeopleSoft case will be renewed A Delaware court has told the two sides in the trial over Oracle Corp.'s bid to overturn PeopleSoft Inc.'s antitakeover measure that they must return for more testimony next month, delaying a crucial ruling in the Redwood City giant's plan to take over
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Yahoo Europe Britain withdraws outspoken envoy from Uzbekistan (AFP) AFP - Britain's controversial envoy to Uzbekistan has been withdrawn after accusing London of using information obtained under torture in the former Soviet republic, a foreign office official told AFP.
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Corriere della Sera Medioriente: attentato, le vittime sono due poliziotti GERUSALEMME - Le autorita' israeliane hanno comunicato che sono due agenti della polizia di frontiera le vittime dell'attentato kamikaze di oggi pomeriggio nel quartiere ebraico di French Hill, a Gerusalemme.
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BBC News world Stallone charged over hormone Rocky actor Sylvester Stallone is charged with importing a banned growth hormone into Australia.
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Corriere della Sera Incendio raffineria: il sindaco di Falconara, "Revocate la <b>...</b> FALCONARA MARITTIMA (Ancona) - Revoca immediata della concessione per la raffineria Api di Falconara Marittima, in cui oggi un incendio ha provocato tre feriti e un disperso. E' questo il contenuto della richiesta
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Yahoo Sports Bowden, Smith enshrined in College Hall (AP) AP - Florida State coach Bobby Bowden doesn't believe college football players have changed a lot since his first head coaching job in 1959. The parents have, though.
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Kansas City infoZine IBM Recall AC Adapters for Notebook Computers The adapters can overheat, cause damage to the circuit board and melt through the housing, which poses a fire and electrical shock hazard to consumers.
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Yahoo World More protests as Musharraf visits Britain (AFP) AFP - Some 40 protestors gathered outside Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Downing Street residence Saturday to condemn alleged human rights abuses by Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, who is visiting Britain.
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Houston Chronicle Around The Region Food distributor Fleming Cos. settled charges of improper accounting, and several of its suppliers will pay penalties stemming from Fleming's overstatement of profits in 2001 and 2002, authorities said Tuesday.
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Reuters World U.S. unable to confirm Muhajir in Qaeda Iraq audio WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. intelligence cannot confirm that al Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Hamza al-Muhajir is the man whose voice appeared this week in an audio message urging the kidnapping of Westerners, officials said on Friday.
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New York Times sports Latin contains English Teams often try to establish the running game early in hopes of wearing down the opposition and eating up the clock. Boston English accomplished both in the first half yesterday, rushing for 129 yards and chewing up 14:54.
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NewsFactor Network 'Blog' Tops Online Dictionary List short for "Weblog" -- was the most-frequently requested definition at Merriam-Webster's online dictionary site, the publisher says.
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International Herald Tribune A dynasty shattered ATHENS Larry Brown, the US coach, leaned back against the scorer's table, searching for support on a sinking ship. His best player, Tim Duncan, had just fouled out, and the options for an American team that
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Ansa Calcio Damiano, tempo di rivedere la Biagi Dopo finanziaria istituire tavolo rivisitazione norme
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Yahoo U.S. Nagin, Landrieu Cast Votes in New Orleans (AP) AP - Voters were deciding Saturday whether incumbent Mayor Ray Nagin or challenger Lt. Gov. Mitch Landrieu should oversee this city's long recovery from Hurricane Katrina — one of the largest reconstruction projects in U.S. history.
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CBC New Brunswick Pope shares fears of violence in Iraq, Sudan VATICAN CITY - Pope John Paul II expressed "great apprehension" about the war in Iraq and other world hot spots, as he delivered his annual Christmas Day message to thousands of followers in Rome's St Peter's Square.
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Boston Globe world Anti-Syria protest breaks out at funeral BEIRUT -- In an unprecedented outpouring of grief and anger, mourners shouted "Syria Out!" as they crowded Beirut's streets yesterday to bury their former prime minister, Rafik Hariri. Lebanon's pro-Syrian president, Emile Lahoud, stayed away, warned not to come by Hariri supporters who blame his government and Damascus for his death.
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Ansa Calcio Buoni pasto, bar verso lo sciopero Sale la protesta, serrata entro la meta' di marzo
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PC World MPAA Sues First Movie Swappers Industry group will offer a free program to help users find and eliminate illegal files. The Motion Picture Association of America this week announced that it has begun filing lawsuits against people who use
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Reuters British Energy to delist to save rescue plan Beleaguered British Energy has applied to delist its shares as it tries to stop shareholders from blocking a restructuring plan to keep the company in business.
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CBC News Heart attack death rates higher in Canada than US: study TORONTO - Doctors in the United States tend to treat heart attacks more aggressively than their Canadian counterparts, which improves chances of survival for patients, researchers say.
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PCWorld news HP Recycles PCs in China The expanded program offers free services to Chinese consumers and small businesses.
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CNET security news Lawyer for woman sued by RIAA asks for sanctions, gets sanctioned himself Blog: An attorney representing a woman sued by the Recording Industry Association of America claimed his client was innocent and asked a federal judge to levy sanctions against the association's lawyers. Instead, he's the one who got sanctioned for wasting the
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Houston Chronicle Market bomb kills 11 in Pakistani province Assail-ants set off a powerful timed bomb next to an army truck parked in a teeming outdoor market Friday in southwestern Pakistan, killing at least 11 people - mostly
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Reuters Business Market nearly unchanged; housing worries weigh NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks were flat on Friday as weaker-than-expected data on new home sales reinforced worries about the housing and mortgage markets, offsetting gains in the energy sector.
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Ansa Terrorismo: Gb, forse una sola mano Secondo Abc news, e' questa l'ipotesi piu' accreditata
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Reuters Top News NY bans most trans fats from restaurants NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City banned most artificial trans fats from restaurants on Tuesday, forcing national fast-food chains and mom-and-pop diners alike to phase out artery-clogging oils from their cooking.
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Ansa Economia Rexel:il 24/12 offerta su Hagemeyer Operazione da 3,1 miliardi di euro
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Ansa Italia Abu Omar, Gip: no a sequestro atti Richiesta presentata dai difensori di Nicolo' Pollari
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The Age Course record puts Park in the lead South Korea's Grace Park hit a course record 10-under-par 62 to take the lead after the first round of the LPGA Samsung World Championship in Palm Desert, California.
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Jefferson City News Tribune Auction Ends for Bonds' 700th Homer Ball Barry Bonds' 700th home run ball brought a top bid of $804,129 Wednesday after a 10-day online auction. The ball had received 240 offers by the time Overstock.
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The Register Belkin unveils next-gen Wi-Fi USB hub Flash drives, printers, external HDDs accessed over 802.11n Accessory maker Belkin has finally gone public on the 802.11n wireless USB hub that Register Hardware first revealed to the world back in April this year.

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New York Times sports Dillon needs no incentive On the weekend of Jan. 15-16, Corey Dillon will find himself where he has never been -- the playoffs.
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Daily Times Microsoft opens war for Internet dominance Microsoft’s new search engine launched opens a new front for the world’s biggest software company in a new war - for control of the Internet, analysts said.
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BBC - Front Page Football: Wolves appoint Hoddle Wolves will unveil Glenn Hoddle as their new manager on Tuesday.
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iTunes Music Sessions for Robert J - EP - Eric Clapton Sessions for Robert J - EP by Eric Clapton
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Yahoo World India Tribe Perseveres in Deadly Tsunami (AP) AP - Bodies are still hanging from trees and floating in water in wiped-out villages in Car Nicobar island, but the horrors of the tsunami have not shaken the Nicobarese tribe.
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Yahoo Sports James scores 51 in OT win over Grizzlies (AP) AP - LeBron James scored a season-high 51 points, including 25 in the fourth quarter and overtime, to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 132-124 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Tuesday night.
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Reuters Health Dry-On Nontoxic Lotion Suffocates Head Lice NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A dermatologist in Menlo Park, California, has developed a treatment for head lice that does not use toxic chemicals, and doesn't require nit removal. In early studies, it proved as effective as standard insecticide lotions.
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InfoWorld news Sun talks up Java advances SANTA CLARA, CALIF. -- Simplifying Java programming is on the minds of Java development executives at Sun, but making the language available via an open source format remains off the table, according to executives at a Sun “Chalk Talk” session here on Wednesday.
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Medical News Today Advancing HIV/AIDS Care In Tanzania Abbott welcomed United States Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy G. Thompson to Muhimbili National Hospital in Dar es Salaam where the Secretary saw first-hand a view of the comprehensive health care management and infrastructure improvements
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Houston Chronicle Making hay over the rise in Medicare Hit with a record-high increase in Medicare premiums, seniors also are being bombarded with competing claims by the presidential candidates over who to blame.
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Reuters Business China Eastern shareholders reject Singapore Air deal SHANGHAI/HONG KONG (Reuters) - China Eastern Airlines shareholders rejected a deal to sell a 24 percent stake to Singapore Airlines for US$920 million, opening the door for bigger rival Air China to make a play for the country's third-largest carrier.
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Reuters Beckham stunner secures England win A stunning goal by captain David Beckham guided England to a convincing 2-0 victory over Wales in their World Cup qualifier at his former Old Trafford home.
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RedNova Oddities Time's Up: No More Penny Parking FORT COLLINS, Colo. - The meter has expired on cut-rate parking at Colorado State University. A glitch caused some campus parking meters to confuse older pennies for a quarter and dole out 30 minutes for just one cent. The manufacturer, POM Inc.
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Reuters U.S. Mattel announces third Chinese toy recall NEW YORK (Reuters) - The world's leading toymaker, Mattel Inc, on Tuesday announced a third recall of Chinese-made toys, saying it would take back more than 800,000 units globally that contain "impermissible" levels of lead.
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NEWS.com.au Suicide bomb kills 23 AS many as 23 people died in a suicide bombing yesterday, capping a week of violence in Iraq as militants linked to al-Qaeda threatened to kill two Americans and one British hostage within days unless their demands are met.
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Reuters World EU envoy allowed to complete stay in Sudan KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan will allow a European Union envoy it ordered out of the country to remain until his tenure expires next month, following an EU apology, a presidential adviser said on Saturday.
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Repubblica Test universitari, indagine a Catanzaro Mussi: "In caso di illeciti, prove nulle" La procura calabrese apre l'inchiesta sui plichi aperti all'Università Magna Grecia Ancora molte segnalazioni di irregolarità. Il ministro: "Pronti a punire i colpevoli" Test universitari, indagine a Catanzaro Mussi: "In caso di illeciti, prove nulle" (21:32 09/09/2007)
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BBC News entertainment 'Lost' classic comedy uncovered A 'lost' episode of comedy series The Honeymooners is found. Plus other entertainment news in brief.
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Wired Business Porntones Coming to Your Phone If you're sifting through all the teenage pop stars for a ringtone that really floats your boat, maybe you need to try something ... flufferer. In Sex Drive Daily.
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BBC Sport Johansson splits Hewitts Joachim Johansson is threatening to drive a wedge through the Hewitt family after he beat Andy Roddick to reach the semi-finals of the US Open on Thursday.
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Wired Business Unconfirmed: AOL Planning Massive Layoffs? Rumors suggest that AOL, which hired a new CEO last November and has suffered a precipitous drop in revenue recently, is getting ready for massive layoffs.
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Yahoo Europe No deaths as passenger plane crashes in Denmark (Reuters) Reuters - A turboprop plane with 73 people on board crashed on Sunday as it landed in western Denmark, but no one was seriously injured, the airline said.
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New York Times Business Apple Faces a Rebellion Over iTunes The Universal Music Group of Vivendi, the world’s biggest music corporation, last week notified Apple that it will not renew its annual contract to sell music through iTunes.
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CNET enterprise hardware news States want to extend Microsoft antitrust oversight 5 more years State prosecutors, led by California, tell federal judge they plan to try to extend oversight until 2012; judge says she needs more time to think about it.
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Perl.com Content Management with Bricolage David Wheeler presents an introduction to the Bricolage content management system (CMS).
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RedNova technology Turkmenistan: New Turkmen Leader Gives Green Light to Internet Excerpt from report by Russian news agency ITAR-TASS Ashkhabad, 16 February: New Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov cancelled the ban of his predecessor Saparmurat Niyazov and allowed Internet in the republic. He also decreed to carry out a reform in education.
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Reuters Stocks Higher, Shrugging Off Oil Spike US stocks opened higher on Tuesday, with beaten down shares offering bargains to investors and oil producer stocks bolstered by crude oil prices breaking through the $50 a barrel mark.
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TechNewsWorld Amazon, Microsoft Sue Spammers Amazon and Microsoft have filed lawsuits against companies that used their names to commit fraud on the Internet. One suit accuses Gold Disk Canada of "spoofing," or sending e-mails that appear
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The Register T-Mobile brings Wi-Fi to Borders' UK stores Thumb through the book - then buy a clean copy from Amazon
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Guardian Top News 14 killed outside mosque Suicide bomber kills 14 Shia worshippers as they leave Baghdad mosque.
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CNET security news Bloggers should be allowed to join the journalist party Featured links from the CNET Blog Network Bloggers should be allowed to join the journalist party -- Congress has passed a new bill allowing journalists to gain full shielding, but bloggers were left out. Technology journalist, Don Reisinger, believes this is disgusting and explains why bloggers deserve every right he has received. In Japan, signs are smelled as well as seen --Digital signage emits scents to attract customers. Microsoft: Buy from us because we are Really Big --Didn't Microsoft used to sell software? Why is it resorting to FUD and other nonsense now to push products? Zonbu's subscription PC --The biggest issue with having multiple PCs in the home isn't really the cost of the additional PCs; boxes are pretty cheap these days. Rather, it's keeping them all updated, backed-up, and virus-free.
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Yahoo Europe Flooding hits rail and roads in northern England (AFP) AFP - British rail and road links were disrupted by flooding on Monday while residents were evacuated in northern England after rivers burst their banks, transport officials said.
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Yahoo Politics EU mission to train Afghan police from next month (AFP) AFP - An EU mission to train Afghan police to deal with militia attacks and soaring drug production will begin next month, a spokeswoman for EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana said Tuesday.
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Yahoo World VNU to cut 4,000 jobs, sell European unit to 3i (Reuters) Reuters - VNU , the world's largest market research firm, plans to cut 4,000 jobs next year, or about 10 percent of its workforce, and has agreed to sell its European business magazines to private equity firm 3i .
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Yahoo World Mexico may begin drug testing in schools (AP) AP - President Felipe Calderon proposed Monday that Mexico test thousands of students in public schools for drugs as part of the nation's fight against drug trafficking.
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Rediff Movies <I>Eklavya</I> India's official entry for Oscars The decision to nominate the Amitabh Bachchan, Saif Ali Khan-starrer film as the Indian entry for the awards was confirmed by Film Federation of India President Vinod Pande. This is the third time that a film by Chopra will be going to the awards.
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BBC News world Two Palestinians killed in Gaza Two Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, apparently when explosives they were carrying were set off.
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BBC News world Feud 'hurting Palestinian rights' Fighting between Hamas and Fatah is fuelling human rights abuses, Amnesty International says in a report.
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iTunes Music Electric Disco (D. Ramirez Remix) - Single - Plump DJs Electric Disco (D. Ramirez Remix) - Single by Plump DJs
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Yahoo Politics Swede named new U.N. envoy to Iraq (AP) AP - Staffan de Mistura, a Swede who has worked at the U.N. for 30 years, was appointed Wednesday as the new U.N. envoy to Iraq.
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Atlanta Journal Constitution (su Meyer gets surprise call-up NEW YORK - Seeking some short-term bullpen reinforcement, the Braves made a 2 am phone call to Richmond and got left-hander Dan Meyer to New York in time for Tuesday night's game against the Mets.
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InfoWorld Business Google to enhance tools to fight click fraud Google will provide more data and tools to help its advertisers assess and combat click fraud, a controversial practice that is the biggest enemy of the otherwise highly popular and profitable online advertising model known as pay per click.
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Yahoo Sports Ibanez's homer in 11th lifts Mariners (AP) AP - Raul Ibanez homered leading off the 11th inning, his fourth hit, to give the Seattle Mariners a 6-5 win over the San Diego Padres on Friday night.
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Repubblica Cronaca Le case create con l'auto-recupero a Roma sono già una realtà I palazzi di proprietà pubblica vengono sistemati dai futuri inquilini Dal Collatino a Trastevere, tutti gli esempi di un nuovo modo di abitare Le case create con l'auto-recupero a Roma sono già una realtà di ALESSANDRA BADUEL (14:57 13/07/2007)
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